Raúl Castro, brother of former president Fidel Castro, is now the president of the Republic of Cuba.
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President Kennedy orders the U.S. Navy to "quarentine" the island of cuba. Commander-in-chief acts as supreme commander of the nation's armed forces
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Cuba gained limited independence after the Spanish American War
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i would imagine tobacco.
Cuba is a country with sugarcane and tobacco as the chief exports. These two crops have been major sources of income for the country for centuries, with sugar exports accounting for around 20% of Cuba's total exports and tobacco exports being a significant industry. For more information please visit the The Tobacco Institute of India website now.
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Yes. The dictator of Cuba is called the president. The president is elected by the National Assembly of People's Power.
he was a dictator of cuba and he helped cuban history because he did something that cuba could remember which was keeping cubens isolated and was also commander and chief of armed forces
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Cuba does not have a "prime minister" as such. The official position of Prime Minister was abolished in 1976, and replaced by the position of "President of the Council of Ministers." The last prime minister was Fidel Castro, who assumed the new position. The current council president is his brother, Raúl Castro, who is concurrently the First Secretary of the Communist Party in Cuba.
Fidel Castro was a revolutionary leader who established a communist regime in Cuba. His primary ally in the revolution was Che Guvarra. He was the first secretary of the communist party of Cuba from 1961 to 2011. He was also a Prime Minister, President, and Commander in Chief.
Cuba Cuba was created in 2009.
Cuba is a country
Vivo en Cuba= I live in Cuba He/she lives in Cuba - Vive en Cuba.